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<p> an English Quaker minister, was born at Sunderland, Jan. 19, 1810. He began his ministerial labors when about fifty-five years of age. In 1865 he removed to Croydon, where. a wider field of usefulness was opened up to him. "He often felt attracted in [[Gospel]] love to pay pastoral visits in various parts of Great Britain; and in 1869 he united with [[William]] Robinson in a visit of this character to some parts of the United States, embracing Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and to Canada." He died at Croydon, Jan. 17, 1880. See Annual Monitor, 1881, p. 22. </p>
<p> an English Quaker minister, was born at Sunderland, Jan. 19, 1810. He began his ministerial labors when about fifty-five years of age. In 1865 he removed to Croydon, where. a wider field of usefulness was opened up to him. "He often felt attracted in [[Gospel]] love to pay pastoral visits in various parts of Great Britain; and in 1869 he united with [[William]] Robinson in a visit of this character to some parts of the United States, embracing Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and to Canada." He died at Croydon, Jan. 17, 1880. See Annual Monitor, 1881, p. 22. </p>
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Henry Binns [1]

an English Quaker minister, was born at Sunderland, Jan. 19, 1810. He began his ministerial labors when about fifty-five years of age. In 1865 he removed to Croydon, where. a wider field of usefulness was opened up to him. "He often felt attracted in Gospel love to pay pastoral visits in various parts of Great Britain; and in 1869 he united with William Robinson in a visit of this character to some parts of the United States, embracing Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and to Canada." He died at Croydon, Jan. 17, 1880. See Annual Monitor, 1881, p. 22.

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